12 Podcast Episodes
The Supreme Court and Abortion | Brian Leiter
The Supreme Court and Abortion | Brian Leiter
Should Judges decide if and when women are entitled to abort their pregnancies? Should this choice be left up to congres... Read more
18 Sep 2022
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51mins
Episode 63: Professor Brian Leiter
Episode 63: Professor Brian Leiter
Professor Brian Leiter stops by Supreme Myths to talk about the Supreme Court, abortion, legal realism, retired Judge Po... Read more
25 May 2022
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51mins
Nietzsche: Morality is Dead | Brian Leiter
Nietzsche: Morality is Dead | Brian Leiter
If God is dead, did morality die with him? Are artists, writers and lovers more valuable than the rest of us mere mortal... Read more
21 Feb 2021
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51mins
Ep. 15: Brian Leiter
Ep. 15: Brian Leiter
This week's guest is Brian Leiter, the Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law Sch... Read more
31 Aug 2020
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58mins
Episode 103: Brian Leiter explains why we should think about Marx
Episode 103: Brian Leiter explains why we should think about Marx
In this episode, we talk to Brian Leiter about why the writings of Karl Marx are helpful for understanding the current s... Read more
9 Jan 2018
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50mins
The Gospel According to Hobby Lobby--With Brian Leiter
The Gospel According to Hobby Lobby--With Brian Leiter
To discuss last week's Supreme Court decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Point of Inquiry welcomes Dr. Brian Leiter, law... Read more
7 Jul 2014
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38mins
Brian Leiter, "Why Tolerate Religion?"
Brian Leiter, "Why Tolerate Religion?"
Is there a principled reason why religious obligations that conflict with the law are accorded special toleration while ... Read more
20 Feb 2014
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57mins
Brian Leiter - Epes Lecture
Brian Leiter - Epes Lecture
The Hansford M. Epes Distinguished Lecture Series is delighted to welcome University of Chicago Karl N. Llewellyn Profes... Read more
6 Nov 2013
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1hr 24mins
Brian Leiter, “Why Tolerate Religion?” (Princeton UP, 2013)
Brian Leiter, “Why Tolerate Religion?” (Princeton UP, 2013)
Religious conviction enjoys a privileged status in our society.This is perhaps most apparent in legal contexts, where re... Read more
3 Jan 2013
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1hr 7mins
Brian Leiter, “Why Tolerate Religion?” (Princeton UP, 2013)
Brian Leiter, “Why Tolerate Religion?” (Princeton UP, 2013)
Religious conviction enjoys a privileged status in our society.This is perhaps most apparent in legal contexts, where re... Read more
3 Jan 2013
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1hr 7mins